ESP8266 Programming In Arduino IDE
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today i will show you how to upload code to the esp8266 microcontroller using the arduino IDE • the one which im using is the esp8266 01 • this is a 32 bit microcontroller with a clock speed of 80 mhz, 1mb flash memory and built in wifi, which means that this tiny microcontroller is much faster than an arduino uno. it features 2 gpio pins, rx tx pins for communication, chip enable • and reset pins, and vcc and ground pins. • now to program this module, we can do it either using an arduino, or a usb to serial adapter like this one. • im using this FTDI USB to serial adapter • the esp8266 01 is not a breadboard friendly module, it is best to use male to female jumber wires • the wiring is as follows: • connect vcc and chip enable of the esp to 3.3v of the adapter • connect ground of esp and gpio 0 to ground of the adapter • connect rx to tx and tx to rx • make sure you place the voltage jumper to 3.3v on the serial adapter, as the esp works only on 3.3v logic • once the wiring is done, lets do the programming • • first open the arduino IDE, go to preferences, and copy this URL in the additional boards manager URL • http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/pac... • then go to tools board manager and search and install esp8266, which in my case is already installed • go to examples, esp8266, blink • select board as generic esp8266 module • select com port and upload the code • while uploading you will see the blue light flashing on the esp8266 • once uploading is done, remove the GPIO 0 pin and leave it unconnected • connect an LED to GPIO 2 and ground, and if everything went good, the LED should start blinking • Product Links: • FT232 FTDI USB to Serial Programmer: https://bit.ly/2RKAYGk • ESP8266 01 : https://bit.ly/2ZPwLWo • #esp8266 #esp #Arduino
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